ofwith
Ofwith is a term used in speculative linguistics and philosophy to describe a hypothetical compound preposition that blends the functions of the English prepositions of and with. It is not part of standard grammars or dictionaries and remains mainly in the realm of thought experiments, language design debates, and online discussions about how prepositions encode multiple relational meanings.
Origin and status: The word is a portmanteau of "of" and "with." It was proposed in discussions
Concepts and proposals: In one line of analysis, ofwith would function as a composite preposition that selects
Current status and usage: There are no authoritative grammars or corpora attesting widespread use. Any formal
See also: preposition, compound preposition, semantics, construction grammar, portmanteau.